Expand The Supreme Court


 

Voters beware: if Democrats retain control of the U.S. Senate and retake the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives - in addition to keeping the White House with Kamala Harris and Tim Walz - they will likely move quickly to institute key changes in our government that would permanently transform the complexity of our nation.

One of those changes from Democrats is the expansion of the U.S. Supreme Court. The United States has had nine justices on the court bench since 1869. Throughout this time, the nation's high court has had many, many controversial rulings - and many not-so-controversial opinions. At least one side is usually always upset with the court's decision. This is to be expected.

While Republicans have worked within the system to identify the necessity of putting solid jurists on the bench at all levels of the federal government, Democrats have increasingly chafed at decisions that have not gone their way. In response, Democrats have repeatedly insulted our democracy and representative republic, declaring that the only way to right their perceived wrongs is to expand the court, which would give Democrat presidents more power to install radical leftists who would then rule against freedom and the U.S. Constitution at almost every turn. This is a nightmare that all Americans should take extremely seriously.

The threat of expanding the U.S. Supreme Court is very real, and it could happen if Democrats keep control of the White House and U.S. Senate. That is why we need to vote for policies over personalities this November. We may not love the candidate, but we must realize that the policies of Republicans are far more favorable and beneficial to the future of our great nation.

It's Time for an American Encore